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In an alginate impression material trisodium phosphate is the: A-filler B-reactor C-retarder D-accelerator?

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Question added by د عمر نكاش , طبيب اسنان عام , عيادة خاصة
Date Posted: 2015/08/31

c. retarder

its helps to slow down the reaction

Pablo Andisco Porta
by Pablo Andisco Porta , caresteam CS3000 , Andisco Pablo

retarder  in the alginate composition to setting material.

Saritha Muralidhara shetty shetty
by Saritha Muralidhara shetty shetty , general dentist , Axon medica medical center, The gardens 8

trisodium phosphate acts as retarder

SOUDABI KP
by SOUDABI KP , Mehar Dental Care , Multispecialty Dental Hospital

in alginate hydrocolloid tri calcium phosphate is the retarder . that react with calcium sulphate  which  is the reacter which helps in setting of alginate, by reacting with main ingredient sodium or potassium alginate to form calcium alginate.

Ahmed Al-Hroub
by Ahmed Al-Hroub , dental technician , Yahya Al Nowaihi Laboratories

retarder added to reduce the setting ( reaction ) time

tariq ahmad
by tariq ahmad , dental therapist and technologist , abaseen dental clinic

trisodium  phosphate is adde for to slow down the reaction   and the answer is ,,c,, it is retarder

Deleted user
by Deleted user

In order achieve adequate working time - retarder such as trisodium phospate is added to slow down the reaction time for mixing.

Mohammed AlShamrani
by Mohammed AlShamrani , Dental Internship , King Saud University Dental Hospital

  i think the answer is C-retarder

BABYRAHANA SHINU
by BABYRAHANA SHINU , GP DENTIST , BLUEBELL MEDICAL CENTRE

trisodium phosphate added as a retarder to slow down the reaction .

alaa الدقلق
by alaa الدقلق , specialist dentist (prosthodontist) , مركز الحكمة

it act during mixing as a RETARDER

MOHAMMED ADNAN MAPKAR
by MOHAMMED ADNAN MAPKAR , PROSTHODONTIST , RUBY DENTAL CARE / NANDED RURAL DENTAL COLLEGE

D - IT ACTS AS A RETARDER.

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